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School bans Florida mom from dropping off kids as she promotes her OnlyFans on campus
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School bans Florida mom from dropping off kids as she promotes her OnlyFans on campus

The mom is currently feuding with the school

A Florida mom has been banned from dropping her kids off at school after she advertised her OnlyFans account on the back of her car.

Michelle Cline, 35, now walks her children across a busy road in order to get them to school, after parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares complained about the bumper stickers.

Michelle, who goes by Piper Fawn on the content sharing platform, claims that some parents want her children expelled from the school over the stickers.

“I don’t think it’s right,” she told the New York Post.

“People are going to be offended by all sorts of things, different bumper stickers, whatever. But at the end of the day, this is something that supports my family.”

Michelle first launched her venture around three years ago, and makes up to up to $20,000 a month.

The sticker is on the boot of the car.
Michelle Cline

“It’s only me and my husband,” she added.

“No one else is brought in, male or female. We always were into cameras in our bedroom, so we said, ‘Hey, let’s make some money off of this.'"

But when Michelle placed a bumper sticker on her car, advertising her business and listing her OnlyFans account name, parents at the school kicked off.

“Kids would make jokes about it but nothing serious," said Michelle.

One person who is demanding the family's expulsion from the school is TikToker and fellow school parent Lexy Thomas, aka @blendedlyblessed.

Thomas claims that the stickers promote pornography and violate the Christian school's code of conduct.

The mum argues that while she thinks Michelle can do what she wants, it should be kept away from the school gates.

Lexy wants the family expelled.
TikTok/@blendedlyblessed

“She can do what she wants on her own time," she said. “I have no problem with that. But we’re talking about a school and kids seeing this. That’s a different issue.”

Thomas also listed a number of policies and principles in regards to conduct, that parents are required to sign before their kids attend the school.

Another parent told The Post: “We have enough things to worry about as parents, enough damaging things we do our best to shield our kids from.

"Now I have to look at it in the drop-off area and have my kids ask what this site is. At a Christian school.”

UNILAD has reached out to Liberty Christian Preparatory School for comment.

Topics: Parenting